Originally Posted By: silverrat
Originally Posted By: Ramblejam
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
If he was primarily driving short distances, then the battery may have been constantly undercharged and sulfated itself to death.
+1. A $40 Battery Tender Plus hooked up overnight a few times a year does a great job at extending battery life.
Could you link to the specific model you would recommend? I am interested in this but there seem to be different types.
Deltran Battery Tender (021-0128) 1.25 Amp Battery Charger
http://www.amazon.com/Deltran-Battery-Te...ery+tender+plus
It's what I use Costco for $40. Does what it says it's a slow safe charger temperature compensated built like a tank. No water loss when charging or heat up. An alternator is a crude bulk charger that the battery can't absorb it's full charge.
When you buy a new battery hook it up with a slow charger to get it fully charged. This will prolong battery life. Also use a slow charger depending how it's driven to top off a 80-90% charge battery. You need that SLOW safe charge for the battery to absorb that full charge when battery is at 80%.
Originally Posted By: Ramblejam
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
If he was primarily driving short distances, then the battery may have been constantly undercharged and sulfated itself to death.
+1. A $40 Battery Tender Plus hooked up overnight a few times a year does a great job at extending battery life.
Could you link to the specific model you would recommend? I am interested in this but there seem to be different types.
Deltran Battery Tender (021-0128) 1.25 Amp Battery Charger
http://www.amazon.com/Deltran-Battery-Te...ery+tender+plus
It's what I use Costco for $40. Does what it says it's a slow safe charger temperature compensated built like a tank. No water loss when charging or heat up. An alternator is a crude bulk charger that the battery can't absorb it's full charge.
When you buy a new battery hook it up with a slow charger to get it fully charged. This will prolong battery life. Also use a slow charger depending how it's driven to top off a 80-90% charge battery. You need that SLOW safe charge for the battery to absorb that full charge when battery is at 80%.
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